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South Africa at a Glance
Editors Inc produces four main publications.
- The annual publication of South Africa at a Glance is the core business of Editors Inc. The first edition appeared in mid-1995 with a print run of 5,000. Now in its fifteenth edition, South Africa at a Glance has a circulation of 40,000 that reaches a global market of senior business and government decision makers and up-market travelers. The South African Department of Trade and Industry uses 20,000 copies for its overseas offices and international trade pavilions. South African Airways carries South Africa at a Glance in the business class section on all international flights. The book is sold in leading bookstores and is purchased in quantity by foreign embassies and trade offices and major corporations. The respect that South Africa at a Glance has earned in the market place is reflected in the quality of the book's advertisers.
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- The Special Corporate Logo Editionis a direct offspring of the parent publication. Developed for use by corporations and investment/development promotion agencies, this publication is the duplicate of South Africa at a Glance except it contains no advertising and companies/agencies may design their own covers utilizing their corporate logo and livery. This special edition continues to grow in popularity. The Special Corporate Logo Editionregularly attracts up to twenty different companies and associations who purchase a total of 20,000 copies in orders of 100 to several thousand. (Click here for Special Corporate Logo Editionrates).
- SPECIAL ORDER PUBLICATIONS are produced on an ad hoc basis to fit the needs of the client. These publication are in the same general format of South Africa at a Glance but designed, researched and written for the purposes of investment promotion in a specific region, province or metropolitan area. For example, Editors Inc has written and published several editions of special order publications for the Gauteng Economic Development Agency, Invest North West and the Ekhuruleni Metropolitan Municipality.
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